Research Travel 2019—Going … and Coming

I boarded a plane in Seattle yesterday afternoon and arrived in London early this morning after a 10-hour flight. The first day It is always hard to walk away from the hotel on the first day. With only a few hours sleep and a stolen eight hours of night time, I am so tired! Today,…

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Research Travel 2019—Preparing for Travel

Years of traveling has made me a very efficient packer. I use packing cubes to sort my clothing. When I first arrive, I like to have a single outfit ready to change into after a very long flight. Packing cubes makes it easy to grab necessities, even when I have to check my suitcase at…

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Research Travel 2018—Denver, CO—Non-UK Edition

Traveling from Oregon to Denver, CO for SBLAAR18 conference. I always look forward to gettin away from my daily routine and exploring a new city for a few days. And, of course, the company and subject matter is always intriguing. The conference was held at the Denver Convention Center (being held up any a large…

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Research Travel 2018—Goodbye, Oxford

My final Oxford adventure was to visit a coffee roaster a few blocks south of my AirBnB in East Oxford. It was called “The Missing Bean” and delivered a fine cup of coffee. I enjoyed it quite well. My walk back to pick up my luggage was sidetracked by an incredible old cemetery where the…

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Research Travel 2018—About Town in Oxford

Having rushed around the last few days to see the major attractions of the city, I spent Thursday in a more leisurely manner. Here is near Addison’s Walk at Magdalene college. For years I have been struck by the story C. S. Lewis tells in a letter to a friend, since published, about how a…

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Research Travel 2018—Antiquities (& Dinosaurs)

Museum hopping this afternoon. First to the Ashmolean Museum for some cuneiform and ancient Near Eastern culture, including the Sumerian King list, some Persian tiles, and Assyrian reliefs. The Natural History Museum Where Charles Darwin argued for his Origins work in 1860. Dino’s and the Extinct Dodo Emma’s elephant (who is traveling with me) discovered…

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Research Travel 2018—Rise and Shine

I feel close to being back on a normal schedule today. I am up before 6am, drinking coffee I made with my aero press and working through edits on my dissertation. I have a lovely view from the kitchen table in my AirBnB host home. Then, I walked into town this morning to start my…

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Research Travel 2018—Another Cloudy Day in UK

After a very restless night mixed with deep sleep and wide awakeness (thank you, jet lag!), I am up and having a lovely little spot of tea at breakfast in the Alhambra Hotel. It is a bit cloudy this morning, but it may get burn off into a nice sunny afternoon like yesterday. Although I…

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